Someone
asked me the other day "What is computer imaging?" I was surprised
at the question because I thought the answer was obvious....I had been
doing it for 9 years. But she really didn't know. So I explained what
it was to me.

When
necessary I use the computer as a natural extension of my camera to create
images that otherwise would be impossible or impractical to photograph.
I have placed several examples (below) on line for you to see. They are
all problem solving situtions in which computer imaging has proved invaluable.
All of the work below was either output as 8x10 transparencies, or as
very large CMYK files on disk. Most of these images were base files of
over 100 megs and some were as large as 500 megs with layers. I do all
of my own work which is appreciated by many returning clients. I use a
photographer's eye to solve retouching challanges.

To see
how I composed and retouched to create the images first click on the one
you wish to view below. This will show you a larger image and some comments
on its production. Then click on the 'parts' button at the bottom to see
the larger image and the parts on another page.

A portfolio
can be sent to you upon request. Please email me at wdiebold2102@roadrunner.com.
Or call me at 818 625-5878 (let it ring).

Click
on an image for a larger view and to see the parts that made it!

Lite
Beer from Miller goes fishing in East Texas.

A poster
that captures the personality of a legendary singer blends with a terrific
presentation of the client's product.